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Helicobacter pylori - Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Cure 1996 (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
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Helicobacter pylori - Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Cure 1996 (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
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The impact of Helicobacter pylori on basic science and the clinical
management of patients with the complications of this infection is
bewildering. The explosion of new information both in the
laboratory and at the bedside has progressed at an unprecedented
rate. Our main objective in furthering this progress has been to
integrate this new information and organize a series of top quality
presentations and discussions between investigators and clinicians
on all aspects of H. pylori research and to review the current
position and future research directions. To that end, the second
meeting Helicobacter pylori: Basic Mechanisms to Clinical Cure was
organized in June 1996 in Ottawa, Canada, following the successful
format of the first such meeting held in Amelia Island, Florida, in
1993. The meeting again focused on all timely aspects of H. pylori
research. Internationally renowned basic and clinical scientists,
all experts in their respective fields, explored in depth the
spectrum of H. pylori infection and the related complications of
gastritis, peptic ulcer, gastric cancer and lymphoma. The
presentations covered: the genetic heterogeneity of the organism,
including the expression of virulence factors determined by the
genetic pathogenicity island; the intricate cascade of chemokines
and cytokines leading to mucosal inflammation; the complexities of
the mucosal immune response, favoring a slight Th1 over Th2
lymphocyte imbalance; the fundamental issue of the apparent paradox
of the induction of both apoptosis and epithelial
hyperproliferation; the pathophysiological consequences of gastric
mucosal inflammation with respect to the elevation of gastrin and
the acid secretory response; themechanisms leading to peptic ulcer
disease, gastric carcinoma and gastric mucosa-associated lymphoid
tissue (MALT) lymphoma; the established and novel therapeutic
approaches to eradication and finally the prospects for successful
therapeutic and preventative vaccination. The comprehensive
manuscripts in this book of the proceedings of the meeting reflect
the most up-to-date information and state of the art approaches to
research and management of H. pylori infection and will provide an
invaluable reference source.
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